This is my Oliver Hart Parr tractor and cultivator with a Maytag motor on the cultivator. This tractor was bought new in the Spring of 1935, by my Father. It is in good running order. Courtesy of Elmer Pletsch, R.R.I, Box 76, McNabb, Illinois 61335

Elmer Pletsch

My restored tractor. I have owned it since 1958 and recently showed it at our Early Day Engine and Tractor Show at Sussex Wisconsin. It is a John Deere GP wide tread, built in 1932. Some day I would like to put steel wheels on it. Courtesy of Carl L. Borg

Carl L. Borgstrom

Pictured is my Sattley 5 HP gas engine. It was bought new in 1920 by my Father. It was used to run the elevator in the corn crib for twenty years. Each year it elevated about 4000 bushels corn and 3000 bushels of oats. It also was used to pump water from

Elmer Pletsch

My restored tractor. I have owned it since 1958 and recently showed it at our Early Day Engine and Tractor Show at Sussex Wisconsin. It is a John Deere GP wide tread, built in 1932. Some day I would like to put steel wheels on it. Courtesy of Carl L. Borg

Carl L. Borgstrom

Roy Fine and his 25 HP Twin City. Roy finally got it to running after about twenty years of setting idle. The old gas really plugged the fuel system. This tractor was owned by his late father, Clem Fine. Courtesy of Roger L. Eshelman, Box 63, College Spri

Waterloo Boy brought to the show by Ben Wilson of Hastings, Iowa. Ben has a very nice collection of engines and tractors and brings one or two different ones each year. What will 1975 bring Ben? Courtesy of Roger L. Eshelman, Box 63, College Springs, Iowa

Roger L. Eshelman

A newly restored Huber tractor belonging to A.C. Eshelman. Models are Linda Helm and Barb Vetter, both 'regulars' at the show. This Huber was restored by Cliff and Les Embree of Grant, Iowa. Courtesy of Roger L. Eshelman, Box 63, College Springs

Roger L. Eshelman

Early in 1974 I wrote to G.E.M. asking for help on restoring our Fuller and Johnson engine. I now have it cleaned up, painted and in running condition. Some statistics are: Fuller & Johnson, made in Madison, Wisconsin in 1921, Serial Number 74801, Type N.

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